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Cowie coaches slump

14th January 1984
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THE COWIE GROUP's coaching profits fell last year to one third of the 1981/82 figure, partly because of normal working by British Rail.

The 1982/83 profit for the coaching wing, the main part of which is London-based Grey Green, fell from £308,000 to £105,000. In the previous year, there was much extra business during the prolonged series of national rail strikes.

But the motor trade-based group increased its overall profits by £118,000 to £1.13m.